A Python Is 'Swallowing' Bengaluru's Potholes One at a Time

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  • Published On: September 30, 2015
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These days to fix a pothole, Bengaluru civic officials start by making it bigger. Once it is cut into a more regular, rectangular shape, the 'Python' gets to work. A jet of air is blasted into the newly-reshaped pothole. Then, it is filled up with a mixture of stone chips and asphalt. Finally, a heavy roller flattens the filling and a pothole is repaired in a matter of minutes.

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